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The Living Universe and its "LIVING" atoms.
We can only approximately 93 billion light years (diameter) of the universe we live in and can only explain it as being infinite. It’s matter composition is an infinite amount of atoms of differing compositions of protons and electrons that we can classify as elements.
Looking at the composition of our planet these atoms are fantastically amazing especially those that have supported and have over a long span of time mixed and weaved themselves to form life made from their combined elements. Combination's of atoms have created flora that used the substance of elements to grow and thrive.
Later within the aging of the universe and the solid, gaseous, liquid based ball we call earth. Differing new flora evolving some that could seed or split and populate the oceans. Then later the land that had thrust it self high by an expanding liquid hot gaseous center and mantel of the spinning ball of atoms a revolving planet of the star called Sol.
The very hunger of the flora see its seeds change into living beings (fauna) that had much more freedom to seek elements for substance much easier. Then these new species started eating the older establish ones. That’s the point when the survival of the fittest kicked in that eventually led to creatures with brains and expanding levels of intelligence.
Most people now have at least a rudimentary knowledge of Darwin’s theories and also know that those theories have been given proof now we understand DNA more proof is provided that evolution is indeed a fact.
One point is that something that is and has been over looked is that atoms are alive and they are alive with energy, many atoms are dormant but hardly ever die, they can all spark with energy. The universe is alive with atoms and could not exist with out them.
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at 21:05 on November 23rd, 2009
Share a cup of coffee with me and I show you a universe as you may never perceived it, be careful not to spill the coffee.
at 21:12 on November 23rd, 2009
Never mind spilling it, mine's cold:)! Thanks for the post!:)
at 21:47 on November 23rd, 2009
Even that coffee your drinking is full of atoms to add to the fuel for your biological engine also made from atoms. Some will become part of you
at 22:01 on November 23rd, 2009
No doubt!:)
at 04:27 on November 24th, 2009
Informative post! I will watch my cuppa now on! :)